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Deck 1: A Brief History of Cognitive Neuroscience
1
The case of Anne Green was remarkable in that after being falsely convicted of murdering her newborn child,
A)she survived an attempted electrocution.
B)she escaped and later married Thomas Willis,a famous neurologist.
C)she survived an attempted hanging.
D)she escaped and later became a famous neurologist.
A)she survived an attempted electrocution.
B)she escaped and later married Thomas Willis,a famous neurologist.
C)she survived an attempted hanging.
D)she escaped and later became a famous neurologist.
C
2
Wernicke was an early researcher who suggested that the ________ contributes to language comprehension.
A)right frontotemporal area
B)left frontotemporal area
C)right temporoparietal area
D)left temporoparietal area
A)right frontotemporal area
B)left frontotemporal area
C)right temporoparietal area
D)left temporoparietal area
D
3
Localizationist is to ________ as holistic is to ________.
A)Wernicke / Gall
B)Gall / Flourens
C)Flourens / Broca
D)Broca / Wernicke
A)Wernicke / Gall
B)Gall / Flourens
C)Flourens / Broca
D)Broca / Wernicke
B
4
As a first approximation,individuals with damage to the left inferior frontal lobe tend to have more difficulty with ________,whereas individuals with damage to the left posterior temporal lobe tend to have more difficulty with ________.
A)fine motor control / the sense of touch
B)the sense of touch / fine motor control
C)the production of language / the perception of language
D)the perception of language / the production of language
A)fine motor control / the sense of touch
B)the sense of touch / fine motor control
C)the production of language / the perception of language
D)the perception of language / the production of language
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5
Which of the following things would have been the most difficult for the famous individual described by Carl Wernicke,compared to before his stroke?
A)Understanding a speech
B)Painting a picture
C)Singing a song
D)Riding a horse
A)Understanding a speech
B)Painting a picture
C)Singing a song
D)Riding a horse
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6
Researchers Fritsch and Hitzig found support for the idea that specific functions are localized to discrete parts of the cortex in an experiment using electrical stimulation of a dog's brain.More specifically,they found
A)a systematic relationship between the portion of cortex stimulated and specific movements.
B)a systematic relationship between the portion of cortex stimulated and specific vocalizations.
C)NO systematic relationship between the portion of cortex stimulated and specific movements.
D)NO systematic relationship between the portion of cortex stimulated and specific vocalizations.
A)a systematic relationship between the portion of cortex stimulated and specific movements.
B)a systematic relationship between the portion of cortex stimulated and specific vocalizations.
C)NO systematic relationship between the portion of cortex stimulated and specific movements.
D)NO systematic relationship between the portion of cortex stimulated and specific vocalizations.
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7
Cytoarchitectonic maps distinguish different cortical regions by
A)the structure of their surface convolutions.
B)their structure at the cellular level.
C)the complex functions they perform.
D)the basic functions they perform.
A)the structure of their surface convolutions.
B)their structure at the cellular level.
C)the complex functions they perform.
D)the basic functions they perform.
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8
The discipline of phrenology was founded by
A)Broca and Wernicke.
B)Fritsch and Hitzig.
C)Cajal and Sherrington.
D)Gall and Spurzheim.
A)Broca and Wernicke.
B)Fritsch and Hitzig.
C)Cajal and Sherrington.
D)Gall and Spurzheim.
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9
Which 19th-century scientist suggested that the frontal lobe contributes to language and speech production?
A)Flourens
B)Wernicke
C)Broca
D)Brodmann
A)Flourens
B)Wernicke
C)Broca
D)Brodmann
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10
One reason that early research on specific human cognitive capacities and the brain areas that are responsible for them developed rather slowly before the 20th century is that
A)most early investigators were limited to postmortem studies to localize lesions.
B)most early investigators focused on analyzing the shape of the skull.
C)most early investigators focused on studying the brain-behavior relationship in animals rather than in humans.
D)there was little interest in this field until the 20th century.
A)most early investigators were limited to postmortem studies to localize lesions.
B)most early investigators focused on analyzing the shape of the skull.
C)most early investigators focused on studying the brain-behavior relationship in animals rather than in humans.
D)there was little interest in this field until the 20th century.
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11
The view known as aggregate field theory,which stated that the whole brain participates in behavior,is most associated with
A)Broca.
B)Hughlings Jackson.
C)Brodmann.
D)Flourens.
A)Broca.
B)Hughlings Jackson.
C)Brodmann.
D)Flourens.
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12
Which of the following things would have been the most difficult for the famous individual studied by Paul Broca,compared to before his stroke?
A)Listening to a piano recital
B)Reading a book aloud
C)Appreciating a painting
D)Playing a game of cards
A)Listening to a piano recital
B)Reading a book aloud
C)Appreciating a painting
D)Playing a game of cards
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13
Phrenologists believed that the contour of the skull could provide valuable information about an individual's cognitive capacities and personality traits.This approach was based on the assumption that
A)skull protrusions are caused by disproportionate development of the brain areas beneath them,which are responsible for different specific functions.
B)certain traits such as aggressiveness lead to life experiences and injuries that alter the shape of the skull in specific ways.
C)life experiences and injuries that alter the shape of the skull in specific ways lead to certain traits,such as aggressiveness.
D)the development of the skull bones directly influences the configuration of the soft brain areas beneath them,which are responsible for different specific functions.
A)skull protrusions are caused by disproportionate development of the brain areas beneath them,which are responsible for different specific functions.
B)certain traits such as aggressiveness lead to life experiences and injuries that alter the shape of the skull in specific ways.
C)life experiences and injuries that alter the shape of the skull in specific ways lead to certain traits,such as aggressiveness.
D)the development of the skull bones directly influences the configuration of the soft brain areas beneath them,which are responsible for different specific functions.
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14
Which of the following individuals was NOT associated with a major histological discovery in neuroscience?
A)Edward Thorndike
B)Korbinian Brodmann
C)Camillo Golgi
D)Jan Evangelista Purkinje
A)Edward Thorndike
B)Korbinian Brodmann
C)Camillo Golgi
D)Jan Evangelista Purkinje
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15
John Hughlings Jackson proposed a ________organization in the cerebral cortex,based on his work with people with ________.
A)topographic / epilepsy
B)holistic / aphasia
C)topographic / aphasia
D)holistic / epilepsy
A)topographic / epilepsy
B)holistic / aphasia
C)topographic / aphasia
D)holistic / epilepsy
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16
________ was one of the first brain scientists to realize that specific cognitive functions can be localized to specific parts of the brain and that many different functional regions can take part in a given behavior.
A)Broca
B)Hughlings Jackson
C)Flourens
D)Brodmann
A)Broca
B)Hughlings Jackson
C)Flourens
D)Brodmann
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17
Generally,it has been found that different cortical regions that contain cells with different morphologies
A)cannot be distinguished using tissue stains.
B)emerge during different stages of early embryonic development.
C)lie in opposite cerebral hemispheres of the brain.
D)carry out different functions from one another.
A)cannot be distinguished using tissue stains.
B)emerge during different stages of early embryonic development.
C)lie in opposite cerebral hemispheres of the brain.
D)carry out different functions from one another.
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18
Korbinian Brodmann used ________ techniques to document 52 regions of the brain that differed in ________.
A)phrenological / cytoarchitectonics
B)phrenological / chronometrics
C)tissue staining / cytoarchitectonics
D)tissue staining / chronometrics
A)phrenological / cytoarchitectonics
B)phrenological / chronometrics
C)tissue staining / cytoarchitectonics
D)tissue staining / chronometrics
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19
The view developed by Marie Jean Pierre Flourens,based on the idea that processes like language and memory cannot be localized within circumscribed brain regions,was known as
A)the neuron doctrine.
B)aggregate field theory.
C)rationalism.
D)the law of effect.
A)the neuron doctrine.
B)aggregate field theory.
C)rationalism.
D)the law of effect.
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20
A central issue of modern cognitive neuroscience is whether specific human cognitive abilities
A)can be localized to particular parts of the brain.
B)are determined by the shape and size of the human skull.
C)are best studied using introspection or the scientific method.
D)can be identified using the Golgi silver method of staining.
A)can be localized to particular parts of the brain.
B)are determined by the shape and size of the human skull.
C)are best studied using introspection or the scientific method.
D)can be identified using the Golgi silver method of staining.
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21
Empiricism is to ________ as rationalism is to ________.
A)Locke and Hume / Descartes and Kant
B)Locke and Descartes / Hume and Kant
C)Descartes and Kant / Locke and Hume
D)Hume and Kant / Locke and Descartes
A)Locke and Hume / Descartes and Kant
B)Locke and Descartes / Hume and Kant
C)Descartes and Kant / Locke and Hume
D)Hume and Kant / Locke and Descartes
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22
The primary contribution of Golgi to the field of cognitive neuroscience was that he
A)developed a staining technique that permitted full visualization of individual neurons.
B)showed experimentally that the nervous system is composed of a net of physically interconnected neuronal units.
C)discovered that cells in different regions of the cortex also differ in shape and size.
D)demonstrated that nerves can release chemicals that have an activating effect on nearby muscle cells.
A)developed a staining technique that permitted full visualization of individual neurons.
B)showed experimentally that the nervous system is composed of a net of physically interconnected neuronal units.
C)discovered that cells in different regions of the cortex also differ in shape and size.
D)demonstrated that nerves can release chemicals that have an activating effect on nearby muscle cells.
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23
Which of the following people did NOT play a strong role in the theoretical shift in psychology in the latter part of the 20th century?
A)Noam Chomsky
B)Charles Sherrington
C)George A.Miller
D)Claude Shannon
A)Noam Chomsky
B)Charles Sherrington
C)George A.Miller
D)Claude Shannon
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24
The neuroanatomist who described 52 distinct cortical areas based on cell structure and arrangement,and whose classification scheme is often used today,was
A)Purkinje.
B)Helmholtz.
C)Brodmann.
D)Hyde.
A)Purkinje.
B)Helmholtz.
C)Brodmann.
D)Hyde.
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25
We can trace the origins of the term cognitive neuroscience to
A)the 19th-century English neurologist John Hughlings Jackson.
B)Edward Thorndike's 1911 monograph Animal Intelligence.
C)the Second Symposium on Information Theory,held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956.
D)a taxi that Michael Gazzaniga and George Miller shared in the 1970s.
A)the 19th-century English neurologist John Hughlings Jackson.
B)Edward Thorndike's 1911 monograph Animal Intelligence.
C)the Second Symposium on Information Theory,held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956.
D)a taxi that Michael Gazzaniga and George Miller shared in the 1970s.
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26
The term synapse,coined by Sherrington,refers to the junction between
A)a blood vessel and surrounding neurons.
B)two different cytoarchitectonic regions in the brain.
C)two adjacent neurons.
D)an axon and the cell body of a neuron.
A)a blood vessel and surrounding neurons.
B)two different cytoarchitectonic regions in the brain.
C)two adjacent neurons.
D)an axon and the cell body of a neuron.
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27
Which of the following is NOT true of empiricism?
A)It is primarily associated with the British philosophers Hobbes,Hume,and Mill.
B)It was a foundation for the associationist-behaviorist school of psychology.
C)It postulates a special role for reason and induction in human thought.
D)It emphasizes sensory experience in the development of knowledge.
A)It is primarily associated with the British philosophers Hobbes,Hume,and Mill.
B)It was a foundation for the associationist-behaviorist school of psychology.
C)It postulates a special role for reason and induction in human thought.
D)It emphasizes sensory experience in the development of knowledge.
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28
The Gestalt psychologists argued that
A)complex processes like memory can be measured and analyzed.
B)psychological experiences can be related precisely to the physical properties of light and sound.
C)most knowledge comes from sensory experience.
D)percepts are best understood in relation to a stimulus's emergent properties.
A)complex processes like memory can be measured and analyzed.
B)psychological experiences can be related precisely to the physical properties of light and sound.
C)most knowledge comes from sensory experience.
D)percepts are best understood in relation to a stimulus's emergent properties.
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29
All of the following are representative of the emergence of the field of cognitive science in the second half of the 20th century EXCEPT
A)new developments in computer technology and artificial intelligence.
B)a philosophical shift in the field toward empiricism and associationism.
C)Chomsky's work arguing that behaviorist theories cannot explain language acquisition.
D)Miller's work showing that internal processes like short-term memory can be quantified.
A)new developments in computer technology and artificial intelligence.
B)a philosophical shift in the field toward empiricism and associationism.
C)Chomsky's work arguing that behaviorist theories cannot explain language acquisition.
D)Miller's work showing that internal processes like short-term memory can be quantified.
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30
Empiricism is the philosophical position that all knowledge
A)must be deduced and justified through reason.
B)originates from sensory experience.
C)must be experimentally tested.
D)is globally distributed in the cortex.
A)must be deduced and justified through reason.
B)originates from sensory experience.
C)must be experimentally tested.
D)is globally distributed in the cortex.
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31
Noam Chomsky argued that the structure of human languages is ________,in contrast to B.F.Skinner's assertion that languages are ________.
A)innate / learned
B)learned / universal
C)universal / rational
D)rational / innate
A)innate / learned
B)learned / universal
C)universal / rational
D)rational / innate
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32
The neuron doctrine is usually credited to ________,who used a staining technique pioneered by ________.
A)Purkinje / Brodmann
B)Brodmann / Purkinje
C)Golgi / Ramón y Cajal
D)Ramón y Cajal / Golgi
A)Purkinje / Brodmann
B)Brodmann / Purkinje
C)Golgi / Ramón y Cajal
D)Ramón y Cajal / Golgi
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33
Ebbinghaus,who is considered the father of modern memory research,was among the first to demonstrate that
A)different types of brain lesions can produce different types of memory deficits.
B)in terms of cognition,the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
C)behavior is best understood in terms of stimulus-response relationships.
D)internal mental processes can be measured in rigorous and reproducible ways.
A)different types of brain lesions can produce different types of memory deficits.
B)in terms of cognition,the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
C)behavior is best understood in terms of stimulus-response relationships.
D)internal mental processes can be measured in rigorous and reproducible ways.
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34
Rationalism is the philosophical position that knowledge
A)originates from sensory experience.
B)must be experimentally tested.
C)must be deduced and justified through reason.
D)is globally distributed in the cortex.
A)originates from sensory experience.
B)must be experimentally tested.
C)must be deduced and justified through reason.
D)is globally distributed in the cortex.
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35
Which of the following statements best describes the "neuron doctrine"?
A)The nervous system consists of a fused network of interconnected fibers.
B)The brain can be subdivided into regions that are distinct in cytoarchitectonics yet functionally interactive.
C)The nervous system consists of physically distinct cells that are functionally interactive.
D)The brain can be subdivided into functionally autonomous modules.
A)The nervous system consists of a fused network of interconnected fibers.
B)The brain can be subdivided into regions that are distinct in cytoarchitectonics yet functionally interactive.
C)The nervous system consists of physically distinct cells that are functionally interactive.
D)The brain can be subdivided into functionally autonomous modules.
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36
Who is known as the father of modern neuroscience?
A)Pierre Paul Broca
B)Sir Charles Sherrington
C)Gustav Theodor Fritsch
D)Santiago Ramón y Cajal
A)Pierre Paul Broca
B)Sir Charles Sherrington
C)Gustav Theodor Fritsch
D)Santiago Ramón y Cajal
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37
Which of the following terms refers to the idea of a continuous mass of tissue that shares a common cytoplasm?
A)Synapse
B)Syncytium
C)Striatum
D)Claustrum
A)Synapse
B)Syncytium
C)Striatum
D)Claustrum
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38
La reazione nera,or "the black reaction," refers to
A)a cell stain developed by Golgi.
B)a perceptual phenomenon described by the Gestalt psychologists.
C)a ganglion preparation developed by Arvanitaki.
D)a type of reinforcement-based learning described by the behaviorists.
A)a cell stain developed by Golgi.
B)a perceptual phenomenon described by the Gestalt psychologists.
C)a ganglion preparation developed by Arvanitaki.
D)a type of reinforcement-based learning described by the behaviorists.
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39
Thorndike's Law of Effect
A)stated that much knowledge is innately specified due to natural selection.
B)was written to oppose Darwin's theory of natural selection.
C)stated that a behavior that is followed by a reward is likely to occur again.
D)was written to oppose the behaviorists.
A)stated that much knowledge is innately specified due to natural selection.
B)was written to oppose Darwin's theory of natural selection.
C)stated that a behavior that is followed by a reward is likely to occur again.
D)was written to oppose the behaviorists.
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40
John Watson famously argued that newborn babies
A)are incapable of forming memories.
B)have an intelligence comparable to our nearest primate cousins.
C)can be raised to become anything.
D)will develop different intellectual abilities according to innate differences.
A)are incapable of forming memories.
B)have an intelligence comparable to our nearest primate cousins.
C)can be raised to become anything.
D)will develop different intellectual abilities according to innate differences.
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41
Provide two examples of experiments (real or hypothetical)-one that supports a localizationist view of brain organization and another that supports a holistic view.How might we reconcile these two viewpoints regarding the organization of the brain?
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42
The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud is believed to have argued for the idea of the neuron as a separate and distinct physiological unit.
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43
The development of cognitive psychology in the second half of the 20th century can be seen,in part,as a movement away from an empiricist philosophical view.
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44
A major question in cognitive neuroscience is the extent to which regions of the brain are specialized and independent rather than holistic and integrated.
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45
Describe the theoretical shift in psychology that happened during the latter half of the 20th century.What schools of thought,both psychological and philosophical,were involved? What were some events that contributed to this paradigm change?
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46
What are some of the strengths and weaknesses of behaviorism and associationism in psychology?
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47
In the early 20th century,American departments of psychology were dominated by the rationalist school of psychology.
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48
Phrenologists argued that higher cognitive functions were carried out holistically by the entire brain.
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49
The neuron doctrine holds that the brain is a syncytium of continuous,interconnected neural tissue.
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50
Describe the philosophical positions of rationalism and empiricism.How are they relevant to cognitive neuroscience?
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51
What is the neuron doctrine? Describe the contributions of two figures in the history of neuroscience to this theory.
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52
Noam Chomsky's behaviorist-associationist view of language had a major influence in the development of cognitive psychology.
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53
The two main philosophical positions regarding how humans come to know things are associationism and empiricism.
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54
Two famous neurological case studies having to do with language were described by Paul Broca and Carl Wernicke.
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Some of the techniques developed to detect submarines during the Second World War led to refinements in the study of human perception.
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